Anne Wilson wrote: > On Thursday 19 May 2011 14:16:05 Rex Dieter wrote: >> On 05/19/2011 03:38 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: >> > On Thursday 19 May 2011 01:21:06 Kevin Kofler wrote: >> >> Orion Poplawski wrote: >> >>> I'm running it on F14 without trouble. But I don't use much beyond >> >>> konsole, konversation, and amarok besides the desktop. >> >> >> >> Some karma for the F14 update would be nice then. :-) >> >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2011-7081 >> > >> > As you know I spend a lot of my working time in Kontact (F14). This is >> > making my life hell since the update. KMail/KAddressbook (not sure >> > which) refuses to obey my settings when gpg encryption is required. >> >> got more details on this? any bug reports? > > I spent most of yesterday trying to find out why it wasn't working, ending up > configuring Thunderbird and Enigmail to answer the message in question, so I > haven't searched bug reports yet, nor initiated one. > > The friend in question found that he suddenly couldn't decrypt messages that > we exchange. After doing whatever checks we could think of he created a new > key and uploaded it to the keyservers (incidentally it looks as though > keyservers don't propagate keys as well as they used to - sometimes you have > to query quite a few to find a key). > > After that I edited his account in my addressbook, telling it to use the new > key. When the send calls up the dialog for keys to use I saw that it still > had the old key listed. I used Change and entered the new key, then Sent. My > friend received it - but it was encrypted against the old key. > > After a few tries, I changed his addressbook setting to Never encrypt. One > message actually got as far as telling me that I had not selected a key, so it > would be sent unencrypted. When he received it, it was encrypted with the old > key. > > I edited him out of Recent Addresses, and removed every instance of his > address but one in KAddressBook - however, it looks as though every time I > change the key in the Send dialog box it creates another copy, and that copy > says the old key is to be used for encryption. > > I suspect that it is using a cached copy somewhere, but that's sheer > guesswork. > >> >> > Akregator won't let me read >> > >> > messages from the Unread listing - clicking on a message makes it >> > disappear along with a couple of others - they are there in the read >> > list, so not lost, but time is lost. >> >> Eep, I thought that only affected kdepim-4.5.9x, I'll see about >> backporting the reverted kdepim commit upstream that caused that. >> > rpm -qa kdepim* > kdepim-libs-4.4.11.1-2.fc14.i686 > kdepimlibs-akonadi-4.6.3-1.fc14.i686 > kdepim-runtime-4.4.11.1-1.fc14.i686 > kdepim-runtime-libs-4.4.11.1-1.fc14.i686 > kdepimlibs-4.6.3-1.fc14.i686 > kdepimlibs-devel-4.6.3-1.fc14.i686 > kdepim-4.4.11.1-2.fc14.i686 > > I still have the problem. Are those apparently mismatched version numbers > correct? > > Anne Here's what I have: rpm -qa kdepim* kdepimlibs-4.6.3-1.fc15.x86_64 kdepimlibs-devel-4.6.3-1.fc15.x86_64 kdepim-runtime-libs-4.4.11.1-1.fc15.x86_64 kdepim-runtime-4.4.11.1-1.fc15.x86_64 kdepimlibs-akonadi-4.6.3-1.fc15.x86_64 kdepim-libs-4.4.11.1-2.fc15.x86_64 kdepim-4.4.11.1-2.fc15.x86_64 _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org